DS DK Pass

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DK Pass
Donkey Kong racing through the snowy course.

DK Pass is a snowy course in Mario Kart DS that takes the player over a mountain and back down. Numerous snowballs roll around, and crashing into them will result in being thrown backwards and losing whatever item a racer may be carrying. Snowmen also appear all over the course, and are very similar to the snowmen found in Frappe Snowland in Mario Kart 64. Collision with the snowmen has the same effect as collision with the snowballs.

There is an isolated Item Box up on a snowy cliff at the peak of the hill, after the second set of normal item boxes. The player will need a Mushroom or two to get through the snow to the item box, but in it contains one of these items: Star, Mushroom, Triple Mushrooms and Red Shell. Any of them can be received in any position, including in Wi-Fi play, but it will usually yield Triple Mushrooms or a Star. However, there is a glitch: right after the player reaches the finish line on the third lap, and runs into the wall, the player will see a black pit. This only works in the DS version.

Mario Kart DS

Missions

There are two missions involving this circuit: 4-1 and 5-7. In mission 4-1 the player must reach the finish line before DK and in mission 5-7 they must go through the eight gates in order. Both involve the player going in the opposite direction.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost in this track is 2:14:607 using DK in the Wildlife.

Mario Kart 7

The track, in Mario Kart 7.

This track returns as the second track in the Leaf Cup in Mario Kart 7. All the trees in the off-road sections have been removed and some wooden ramps have been placed in the off-road area of this track, allowing players to perform a trick and gain a boost. After turn eleven, the boost pad in the large jump is replaced with a gliding pad, allowing racers to reach some coins. The secret item box on the hill now holds a Mushroom, Triple Mushroom and a Star, but will more often yield only a single mushroom than before. The trees on the hill are no longer there. Much like DK Summit, the track starts out foggy in the first and second lap, but clears up on the third lap. At the flight pad, there is a glitch: if the player goes to the right or left of the pad, spins about 90 degrees in the opposite direction (if on right, turn left, and vise versa), and goes in the pad, the player will take off and go into an area that will cause a coin loss.

Official descriptions

Mario Kart DS sites

  • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Covered with snow and ice, DK Pass is as dangerous as it gets. Tight turns and runaway snowballs make for nail-biting fun on DK's home turf."
  • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "Brr, it's chilly in them thar hills... Pack your winter woollies through for this sub-zero speed through snow-capped peaks, as you dodge rolling snowballs and negotiate rows of rock-solid snowmen that bring your kart to an abrupt halt. Keep moving or your engine might freeze up..."

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